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This section is currently under construction but ultimately will lay out a simple end to end scenario of getting the Admin application, creating a profile, installing the SDK and running the installed SDK highlighting points of interest along the way. In the mean time, get the [http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/equinox/provisioning/builds/equinox-prov-agent-M1-win32.zip Admin application], unzip it as the root of C: (very important) and use the information in the [[Equinox Provisioning Admin UI Users Guide | Admin UI user's guide]] to create your own SDK install. | This section is currently under construction but ultimately will lay out a simple end to end scenario of getting the Admin application, creating a profile, installing the SDK and running the installed SDK highlighting points of interest along the way. In the mean time, get the [http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/equinox/provisioning/builds/equinox-prov-agent-M1-win32.zip Admin application], unzip it as the root of C: (very important) and use the information in the [[Equinox Provisioning Admin UI Users Guide | Admin UI user's guide]] to create your own SDK install. |
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Getting Started with Equinox Provisioning (M1)
What is the first thing that you would expect to do with some provisioning code - install something, of course! Our intention in this section is to guide you through a happy-path using the equinox provisioning Admin application to install an Eclipse SDK.
This section is currently under construction but ultimately will lay out a simple end to end scenario of getting the Admin application, creating a profile, installing the SDK and running the installed SDK highlighting points of interest along the way. In the mean time, get the Admin application, unzip it as the root of C: (very important) and use the information in the Admin UI user's guide to create your own SDK install.
For more detail information, visit one or more of the following pages
- Equinox Provisioning Admin UI Users Guide For folks who want experiment with the equinox capabilities for installing, updating, fixing, and uninstalling capabilities.
- Equinox Provisioning Console Users Guide For OSGI geeks who enjoy starting and stopping bundles.
- Equinox Provisioning Getting Started for Developers For developers who want to create applications that extend or exploit equinox provisioning.